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180                           MMS Health Recovery Guidebook

                            Malaria Protocol


           Malaria  is  one  of  the  simplest  diseases  to  handle  with
           MMS, as it only requires 1 or 2 doses of MMS1 drops.
           However, unlike using MMS1 for other ailments, for ma-
           laria you give 1 initial very strong dose of activated drops
           (MMS1), followed by 1 more strong dose an hour or two
           later. Under other circumstances, you would not normally
           give such a strong dose, and if you did, the person would
           likely be nauseous or possibly vomit unless they worked
           up  to  this  amount  slowly.  But,  with  malaria  this  very
           rarely happens, and the large dose seems to knock the
           malaria parasite out in about four hours, normally without
           nausea or additional sicknesses.


           In my past books, I have suggested using a 15-drop dose
           of  MMS1  to  handle  malaria.  But  because  the  malaria
           parasite seems to vary widely in its ability to withstand
           oxidation caused by MMS1 (chlorine dioxide) while in the
           body, I have found the need to adjust this dosing. There
           still remains only four strains of malaria that affect hu-
           mans. However, those four strains vary widely in their
           strength or weakness from region to region and therefore
           in their resistance to MMS1 oxidation power.

           Normally a single dose of 18 activated drops of MMS will
           kill most malaria strains in an adult, but unfortunately not
           always. For some malaria areas in the world it takes up to
           30 drops in a single dose to knock out malaria, while in
           other  areas  it  takes  as  little  as  6  drops  to  totally  kill
           malaria in an adult. As I said above, normally an 18-drop
           dose will handle most malaria, and this is what I suggest
           for  the  basic  malaria  dose.  You  wouldn't  want  to  start
           someone  out  on  a  30-drop  dose  of  MMS1  if  it  is  not
           needed, as that could make people extremely nauseous.
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